Invented the steel-tipped plow
Who was John Deere?
A farmer who owns a small farm in the south
What was a Yeomen?
The invention that runs on land to bring things and people to places faster
What were Railroads/Trains?
Did laundry and made meals
What was a grandma?
This political party wanted stricter citizenship laws
What was the "Know Nothing" Party
First typed "What hath God wrought" on the telegraph
Who was Samuel Morse?
Plantation watcher
What was an overseer?
A device to send codes and messages
What was a telegraph?
A tune that can be sung to slow down work speed
What was a spiritual?
The other south below the Upper South
What was the Deep South?
Formed the first women’s union to get a ten hour work day
Who was Sarah Bagley?
An extreme shortage of food
What is a Famine?
Made lines in the ground for plants like corn and such to grow
What was the steel-tipped plow?
Went to go and find runaway slaves
What was a Slave Catcher?
The country most immigrants came from to America
What was Ireland?
Created the first steamboat
Who was Robert Fulton?
A not so good result
What is a consequence?
Fastest way to get across water (at this tame period)
What was/is a clipper ship?
She was the main person of the Under Ground Railroad
Who was Harriet Tubman?
Slaves would look at this in the sky to know where to go for freedom
What was the North Star?
Designed the first steam powered locomotive
Who was Peter Cooper?
An unfair opinion based on facts
What is a prejudice?
A farming tool to help remove husks and seeds
What was a Thrasher?
Were rules to keep slaves from revolting
What were Slave Codes?
The 270-foot side-wheel steamer that carried passengers and cargo between New York and the Central American country of Panama
What was the SS Central America ship?